2007 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles - Seeds

Seeds

  1. Roger Federer (Champion)
  2. Rafael Nadal (Final)
  3. Andy Roddick (Quarterfinals)
  4. Novak Djoković (Semifinals, retired)
  5. Fernando González (Third Round)
  6. Nikolay Davydenko (Fourth Round)
  7. Tomáš Berdych (Quarterfinals)
  8. Andy Murray (withdrew due to wrist injury)
  9. James Blake (Third Round)
  10. Marcos Baghdatis (Quarterfinals)
  11. Tommy Robredo (Second Round)
  12. Richard Gasquet (Semifinals)
  13. Tommy Haas (Fourth Round, withdrew due to injury)
  14. Mikhail Youzhny (Fourth Round)
  15. Ivan Ljubičić (Third Round)
  16. Lleyton Hewitt (Fourth Round)
  1. David Ferrer (Second Round)
  2. Jarkko Nieminen (Third Round)
  3. Jonas Björkman (Fourth Round)
  4. Juan Carlos Ferrero (Quarterfinals)
  5. Dmitry Tursunov (Third Round)
  6. Guillermo Cañas (Third Round)
  7. David Nalbandian (Third Round)
  8. Juan Ignacio Chela (Second Round)
  9. Carlos Moyà (First Round)
  10. Marat Safin (Third Round)
  11. Philipp Kohlschreiber (First Round)
  12. Robin Söderling (Third Round)
  13. Agustín Calleri (Second Round)
  14. Filippo Volandri (First Round)
  15. Dominik Hrbatý (First Round)
  16. Juan Mónaco (First Round)

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